No he does not. On the contrary. In this case it has to be: Hooray, the electricity is even more expensive. Because in the short term, the higher potential returns for network operators may be reflected in higher network charges. Many citizens are also threatened with a decade of additional construction sites and jackhammer noise. In the medium and above all in the long term, however, the rapid and effective expansion of the power distribution grids in particular is the prerequisite for consumers being able to buy new devices, whether heat pumps, wall boxes or photovoltaic systems on their roofs, efficiently and, above all, cost-effectively. None of this will happen without a completely renewed, better network.
That’s why the higher returns would be good for network operators
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